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The video shows a white blur, sometimes two, floating around the room to a chair, sitting down and disappearing.

IT Director Mark Cunningham, who oversees the surveillance systems for the Municipal Business Center, said he checked the cameras and found nothing out of order.

“Like I said, we really have no idea what it could be,” Cunningham said.

The staff said they tried to come up with explanations for the blur. They tried closing the blinds, thinking it might have been a reflection from outside. But they said, it showed up again and looked even clearer than before.

They said they cleaned the camera lens and resealed the camera cover, but the image reappeared.

They said they see the image only in the credit union office, and it doesn’t cause any trouble.

“If it is a ghost, maybe it’s Casper the friendly ghost,” said Frances Parham.

The staff is calling the image Claire, for clairvoyant.

Employees said they don’t have an explanation for why a ghost would haunt the building.

The Municipal Center is brand new, and the building that used to occupy the lot was a service station

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

I bet there's a kid sitting outside the window with a mirror reflecting sunlight in the building and loling at all the attention this is getting. . . If there wasn't a window there, It'd be more interesting. . .

is it a ghost? is it a fly on the lens? or is it someone from the distant future trying to communicate with us through some hologram imagery thing to warn us of an asteroid that is hurdling towards earth and only you Damon Max have to power to stop it..? i dont know but most likely not.

but i thought the video was cool so i put it up on ms.

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.